Issue: Autumn - 1981

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A Historical Reconsideration of Maule's Curse (Nonfiction - page 803)
Adventurer in Living Fact: The Wilderness in Winters' Poetry (Nonfiction - page 964)
Autumn Drought (Poetry - page 983)
Can Winters Mean What He Says? (Nonfiction - page 833)
Forms of the Mind: The Experimental Poems of Yvor Winters (Nonfiction - page 938)
From Transients and Residents (Poetry - page 985)
Grosvenor Powell's Language as Being (Review - page 1001)
Notes from a Conservatory (Nonfiction - page 694)
On a Dying Hill (Nonfiction - page 681)
Rationalism Ancient and Modern (Nonfiction - page 972)
Six Poem; Chinese Poems; From To Be Plain; Epigrams and Epitaphs (Poetry - page 989)
The Brink of Darkness: Mallarme and Winters (Nonfiction - page 887)
The Critical Legacy of Yvor Winters (Nonfiction - page 729)
The Gyroscope (Nonfiction - page 735)
The Poetry of Yvor Winters: The Achievement of a Style (Nonfiction - page 907)
The Unfleshed Eye: A Reading of Yvor Winters; To the Holy Spirit (Nonfiction - page 873)
The Voice of Passionate Control (Nonfiction - page 716)
Turning Metaphysician: Winters' Change of Direction (Nonfiction - page 781)
Winters; Brink (Nonfiction - page 851)
Yvor Winters and the English Renaissance (Nonfiction - page 758)
Yvor Winters and the History of Ideas (Nonfiction - page 723)
Yvor Winters in the Academic Bower (Nonfiction - page 711)
Yvor Winters: A Poet Against Grammatology (Nonfiction - page 814)
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